Given K and the concentrations of all reactants and products, determine if the reaction is at equilibrium. If it is not, determine which way the reaction will go.  In the hardest version of this problem type, determine the equilibrium concentrations.  Example:  Is the system below at equilibrium? (K is equal to 5.00.)   If not, which way will the reaction go?  Find the equilibrium concentrations.                                     Z2        D            2 Z concs:              2.00 M             2.00M

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  1. Given K, and all but one of the equilibrium concentrations, find the

concentration of the one that was not given.

Example:                    Z2   D     2 Z

An equilibrium mixture of Z2 and Z has [Z] = 0.93 M. 

Find [Z2], given that the value of K is 5.00. 

 

 

 

  1. Given K and the initial concentrations of all reactants and products,

find the final (equilibrium) concentrations. 

Example:                     Z2        D            2 Z

 

initial concs:               0.400M            0.000M

 

  1. Given K and the concentrations of all reactants and products, determine if the reaction is at equilibrium. If it is not, determine which way the reaction will go.  In the hardest version of this problem type, determine the equilibrium concentrations. 

Example:  Is the system below at equilibrium? (K is equal to 5.00.)   If not, which way will the reaction go?  Find the equilibrium concentrations.

                                    Z2        D            2 Z

concs:              2.00 M             2.00M 

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